Shift-Z ( VIEW3D_OT_toggle_shading, RENDER), use Z pie menu.Ctrl-Shift-Wheel ( VIEW3D_OT_view_orbit) NO REPLACEMENT.Alt-Shift-Wheel ( VIEW3D_OT_view_orbit) NO REPLACEMENT.Ctrl-Wheel ( VIEW3D_OT_view_pan) NO REPLACEMENT.Shift-Wheel ( VIEW3D_OT_view_pan) NO REPLACEMENT.
#Maya assign hotkey to bridge full#
(updated to use tool-system, full grease pencil support has it's own modes).
Or, choose a special key from the pull-down list. You cannot use more than one letter or number. Enter a letter from A to Z (upper and lower case are different keys) or a number from 0 to 9. You can see a list of which keys are unmapped by clicking List All.Įnter the key you want to assign to the selected command. In the Assign New Hotkey area, specify the key combination and other settings. If you have trouble finding a command, click Search (see Example-creating a hotkey for a view menu option.
Menu commands for plug-ins, including Live and Fur, are under the User category. There are categories for all of the main menus and for several other commands. To help you choose hotkeys, you can also view a list of mapped and unmapped keys.Ĭhoose Window > Settings/Preferences > Hotkeys. Use the top half of the Hotkey Editor to assign hotkeys to a menu selection or standard command. The file names containing hotkey preferences are l and l under user prefs directory:ĭrive:\WINNT\Profiles\username\maya\4.0\prefs (Windows NT)ĭrive:\My Documents\username\maya\4.0\prefs (Windows 2000)
#Maya assign hotkey to bridge upgrade#
Your preferences will not be overwritten when you upgrade to the next Maya version. Maya saves your custom hotkey preferences so that they do not interfere with the default Maya hotkey settings. (This feature does not apply to menu labels in the hotbox.) When you assign a hotkey to a menu item, the change appears on the main menu label. Also, you can assign hotkeys to your own MEL scripts or to commands that accompany plug-in software. It lists menu items in the main menus, as well as commonly-used operations, such as Display Wireframe (hotkey 4). You assign hotkeys in the Hotkey Editor (Window > Settings/Preferences > Hotkeys) window. This decreases your reliance on the main menu. For example, if you frequently select File > Import, you can assign a hotkey to it. If you use a selection frequently, you may want to assign it to a hotkey.